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"Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit," filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

published:24 Feb 2016

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The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico...but how many of them have been here lately? Would the MediaLIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived in for the last 6 years then watch this video.

published:25 Oct 2011

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Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site full of natural wonders and human touch.
Read more about La Paz in MexicoShowroom:
http://mexicoshowroom.com/location/la-paz

Baja California stretches 750 miles southwards from its famous neighbour, the State of California. On either side of this narrow strip of land lie the rich waters of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. The peninsula, for the most part, is desert. Stark but beautiful, its raw landscape, naked rocks and giant cactus contrast with the crystal blue waters of the sea that surrounds it. Isolated from other deserts Baja and the Sea of Cortez are home to weird plants and unique creatures that evolved here coping with this most extreme of places. This is a rare opportunity to see the Boojum, for example, that looks more like a 10 meter high upside down parsnip than a true plant, the blue-footed boobies that each year perform their comical courtship or Lizards that eat flies so salty they would kill them, had they not enlarged nostrils with salt glands.

Baja California

Baja California (Spanish:[ˈbaxa kaliˈfornja]listen), officially Free and Sovereign State of Baja California (Spanish:Estado Libre y Soberano de Baja California), is a state in Mexico. It is the northernmost and westernmost of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. Before becoming a state in 1953, the area was known as the North Territory of Baja California (El Territorio Norte de Baja California). It has an area of 70,113km2 (27,071sqmi), or 3.57% of the land mass of Mexico and comprises the northern half of the Baja California Peninsula, north of the 28th parallel, plus oceanic Guadalupe Island. The mainland portion of the state is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by Sonora, the U.S. State of Arizona, and the Gulf of California (also known as the "Sea of Cortez"), and on the south by Baja California Sur. Its northern limit is the U.S. state of California.

The state has an estimated population of 3,165,776 (June 2009) much more than the sparsely populated Baja California Sur to the south, and similar to San Diego County, California on its north. Over 75% of the population lives in the capital city, Mexicali, in Ensenada, or in Tijuana. Other important cities include San Felipe, Rosarito and Tecate. The population of the state is composed of Mestizos, mostly immigrants from other parts of Mexico, and, as with most northern Mexican states, a large population of Mexicans of European ancestry, and also a large minority group of East Asian, Middle Eastern and indigenous descent. Additionally, there is a large immigrant population from the United States due to its proximity to San Diego and the cheaper cost of living compared to San Diego. There is also a significant population from Central America. Many immigrants moved to Baja California for a better quality of life and the number of higher paying jobs in comparison to the rest of Mexico and Latin America.

Baja California Peninsula

The Baja California Peninsula (English: Lower California Peninsula, Spanish:Península de Baja California) is a peninsula in Northwestern Mexico. Its land mass separates the Pacific Ocean from the Gulf of California. The peninsula extends 1,247 kilometres (775mi) from Mexicali, Baja California in the north to Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur in the south. It ranges for 40 kilometres (25mi) at its narrowest to 320 kilometres (200mi) at its widest point and has approximately 3,000 kilometres (1,900mi) of coastline and approximately 65 islands. The total area of the Baja California Peninsula is 143,390 square kilometres (55,360sqmi).

Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur (/ˈbaxa kaliˈfornja sur/), lit. "Southern Lower California", officially Free and Sovereign State of Baja California Sur (Spanish:Estado Libre y Soberano de Baja California Sur), is the second smallest Mexican state by population and the 31st admitted state of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, make up the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

Before becoming a state on October 8, 1974, the area was known as the South Territory of Baja California (El Territorio Sur de Baja California). It has an area of 73,475km2 (28,369sqmi), or 3.57% of the land mass of Mexico, and occupies the southern half of the Baja California Peninsula, south of the 28th parallel, plus the uninhabited Rocas Alijos in the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered to the north by the state of Baja California, to the west by the Pacific Ocean, and to the east by the Gulf of California, also known as the "Sea of Cortés". The state has maritime borders with Sonora and Sinaloa to the east, across the Gulf of California.

What is now California was first settled by various Native American tribes before being explored by a number of European expeditions during the 16th and 17th centuries. It was then claimed by the Spanish Empire as part of Alta California in the larger territory of New Spain. Alta California became a part of Mexico in 1821 following its successful war for independence, but was ceded to the United States in 1848 after the Mexican–American War. The western portion of Alta California was organized as the State of California, which was admitted as the 31st state on September 9, 1850. The California Gold Rush starting in 1848 led to dramatic social and demographic change, with large-scale immigration from the east and abroad with an accompanying economic boom.

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Exploring Baja California, Mexico

Exploring Baja California, Mexico

Exploring Baja California, Mexico

"Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit," filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

10:05

Want the Truth About Baja California Mexico. Can You Handle It!?

Want the Truth About Baja California Mexico. Can You Handle It!?

Want the Truth About Baja California Mexico. Can You Handle It!?

The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico...but how many of them have been here lately? Would the MediaLIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived in for the last 6 years then watch this video.

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La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico - Official Video

La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico - Official Video

La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico - Official Video

Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site full of natural wonders and human touch.
Read more about La Paz in MexicoShowroom:
http://mexicoshowroom.com/location/la-paz

Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico

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Baja The Other California - The Secrets of Nature

Baja The Other California - The Secrets of Nature

Baja The Other California - The Secrets of Nature

Baja California stretches 750 miles southwards from its famous neighbour, the State of California. On either side of this narrow strip of land lie the rich waters of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. The peninsula, for the most part, is desert. Stark but beautiful, its raw landscape, naked rocks and giant cactus contrast with the crystal blue waters of the sea that surrounds it. Isolated from other deserts Baja and the Sea of Cortez are home to weird plants and unique creatures that evolved here coping with this most extreme of places. This is a rare opportunity to see the Boojum, for example, that looks more like a 10 meter high upside down parsnip than a true plant, the blue-footed boobies that each year perform their comical courtship or Lizards that eat flies so salty they would kill them, had they not enlarged nostrils with salt glands.

Loreto Mexico Baja California Sur Tour (HD)

Take a look at Loreto (Baja California SurMexico) from the coastline and on a walking tour. You'll see the marina, the malecon (boardwalk), the cobble-lined streets of old town, including the charming Mision Nuestra Senora de Loreto church. We were in Loreto as part of a 10 day Mexico cruise aboard the Ruby Princess in 2016.
You can see the scenic tender boat ride from the cruise ship to the Loreto Marina here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qUFHT3GElA
And check out the Loreto beach area here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Lzn6bamZs

More Info: http://adventureinabackpack.com/surfing-in-baja-california/
We took a week off of #vanlife and left out of San Diego to head down the Baja California in search of an awesome Baja California SurfingExperience. This was a 4 day surf tour that included all of the baja surfing we could handle and stuffed us to the brim with some awesome tacos.
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Both originally from the small town of Blanchard, Oklahoma, Nate and Steph enjoy learning about new cultures and experiencing different ways of life across the world. They like to meet new people from all walks of life and just sit and have a beer with whoever shows up. It's all about spontaneity in this life!
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Mexicali Baja California Mexico

Exploring Baja California, Mexico

"Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit," filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

published: 24 Feb 2016

Want the Truth About Baja California Mexico. Can You Handle It!?

The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico...but how many of them have been here lately? Would the MediaLIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived in for the last 6 years then watch this video.

published: 25 Oct 2011

La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico - Official Video

Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site full of natural wonders and human touch.
Read more about La Paz in MexicoShowroom:
http://mexicoshowroom.com/location/la-paz

Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico

published: 26 Aug 2014

Baja The Other California - The Secrets of Nature

Baja California stretches 750 miles southwards from its famous neighbour, the State of California. On either side of this narrow strip of land lie the rich waters of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. The peninsula, for the most part, is desert. Stark but beautiful, its raw landscape, naked rocks and giant cactus contrast with the crystal blue waters of the sea that surrounds it. Isolated from other deserts Baja and the Sea of Cortez are home to weird plants and unique creatures that evolved here coping with this most extreme of places. This is a rare opportunity to see the Boojum, for example, that looks more like a 10 meter high upside down parsnip than a true plant, the blue-footed boobies that each year perform their comical courtship or Lizards that eat flies so salty they would kill ...

published: 12 Mar 2014

FREE CAMPING & TROUBLE in BAJA CALIFORNIA - Hasta Alaska - S04E08

In this episode of our adventure travel series we discover thebest free camping in Baja California and we drive the whole of the Baja peninsular, resulting in deep trouble at one end.....but first let us show you how good off-grid living and the free camping in Baja california really is .
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Loreto Mexico Baja California Sur Tour (HD)

Take a look at Loreto (Baja California SurMexico) from the coastline and on a walking tour. You'll see the marina, the malecon (boardwalk), the cobble-lined streets of old town, including the charming Mision Nuestra Senora de Loreto church. We were in Loreto as part of a 10 day Mexico cruise aboard the Ruby Princess in 2016.
You can see the scenic tender boat ride from the cruise ship to the Loreto Marina here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qUFHT3GElA
And check out the Loreto beach area here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Lzn6bamZs

More Info: http://adventureinabackpack.com/surfing-in-baja-california/
We took a week off of #vanlife and left out of San Diego to head down the Baja California in search of an awesome Baja California SurfingExperience. This was a 4 day surf tour that included all of the baja surfing we could handle and stuffed us to the brim with some awesome tacos.
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In this episode we will show you exactly what a road trip in Baja California is like. This is a real Baja adventure - off the beaten track. We'll show you what to expect from the Baja roads, and desert driving and some of the incredible cultural experiences you can get from exploring this part of Mexico
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"Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit," filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

"Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit," filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico...but how many of them have been here lately? Would the MediaLIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived in for the last 6 years then watch this video.

The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico...but how many of them have been here lately? Would the MediaLIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived in for the last 6 years then watch this video.

La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico - Official Video

Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site...

Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site full of natural wonders and human touch.
Read more about La Paz in MexicoShowroom:
http://mexicoshowroom.com/location/la-paz

Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site full of natural wonders and human touch.
Read more about La Paz in MexicoShowroom:
http://mexicoshowroom.com/location/la-paz

Baja California stretches 750 miles southwards from its famous neighbour, the State of California. On either side of this narrow strip of land lie the rich waters of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. The peninsula, for the most part, is desert. Stark but beautiful, its raw landscape, naked rocks and giant cactus contrast with the crystal blue waters of the sea that surrounds it. Isolated from other deserts Baja and the Sea of Cortez are home to weird plants and unique creatures that evolved here coping with this most extreme of places. This is a rare opportunity to see the Boojum, for example, that looks more like a 10 meter high upside down parsnip than a true plant, the blue-footed boobies that each year perform their comical courtship or Lizards that eat flies so salty they would kill them, had they not enlarged nostrils with salt glands.

Baja California stretches 750 miles southwards from its famous neighbour, the State of California. On either side of this narrow strip of land lie the rich waters of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. The peninsula, for the most part, is desert. Stark but beautiful, its raw landscape, naked rocks and giant cactus contrast with the crystal blue waters of the sea that surrounds it. Isolated from other deserts Baja and the Sea of Cortez are home to weird plants and unique creatures that evolved here coping with this most extreme of places. This is a rare opportunity to see the Boojum, for example, that looks more like a 10 meter high upside down parsnip than a true plant, the blue-footed boobies that each year perform their comical courtship or Lizards that eat flies so salty they would kill them, had they not enlarged nostrils with salt glands.

Take a look at Loreto (Baja California SurMexico) from the coastline and on a walking tour. You'll see the marina, the malecon (boardwalk), the cobble-lined streets of old town, including the charming Mision Nuestra Senora de Loreto church. We were in Loreto as part of a 10 day Mexico cruise aboard the Ruby Princess in 2016.
You can see the scenic tender boat ride from the cruise ship to the Loreto Marina here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qUFHT3GElA
And check out the Loreto beach area here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Lzn6bamZs

Take a look at Loreto (Baja California SurMexico) from the coastline and on a walking tour. You'll see the marina, the malecon (boardwalk), the cobble-lined streets of old town, including the charming Mision Nuestra Senora de Loreto church. We were in Loreto as part of a 10 day Mexico cruise aboard the Ruby Princess in 2016.
You can see the scenic tender boat ride from the cruise ship to the Loreto Marina here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qUFHT3GElA
And check out the Loreto beach area here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Lzn6bamZs

More Info: http://adventureinabackpack.com/surfing-in-baja-california/
We took a week off of #vanlife and left out of San Diego to head down the Baja Californi...

More Info: http://adventureinabackpack.com/surfing-in-baja-california/
We took a week off of #vanlife and left out of San Diego to head down the Baja California in search of an awesome Baja California SurfingExperience. This was a 4 day surf tour that included all of the baja surfing we could handle and stuffed us to the brim with some awesome tacos.
Be sure to subscribe to Adventure in a Backpack, Adventure Vloggers for more Adventure Travel and vanlife Updates!
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We built a 100% DIY Campervan so we could travel full-time and take adventures around North America. Want to see how we built it? Check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zprH-U07sg&list=PLmvhcyi4n0TUIwAx8FQ06xsgvY8dxOXCH
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Both originally from the small town of Blanchard, Oklahoma, Nate and Steph enjoy learning about new cultures and experiencing different ways of life across the world. They like to meet new people from all walks of life and just sit and have a beer with whoever shows up. It's all about spontaneity in this life!
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More Info: http://adventureinabackpack.com/surfing-in-baja-california/
We took a week off of #vanlife and left out of San Diego to head down the Baja California in search of an awesome Baja California SurfingExperience. This was a 4 day surf tour that included all of the baja surfing we could handle and stuffed us to the brim with some awesome tacos.
Be sure to subscribe to Adventure in a Backpack, Adventure Vloggers for more Adventure Travel and vanlife Updates!
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We built a 100% DIY Campervan so we could travel full-time and take adventures around North America. Want to see how we built it? Check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zprH-U07sg&list=PLmvhcyi4n0TUIwAx8FQ06xsgvY8dxOXCH
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Nate and Steph are a couple of crazy adventurers who decided that life was too short to spend their time and money accumulating "stuff." So, they set out in an RV in January 2016 to travel North America and replace their stuff with experiences. In March 2017, they sold their RV and bought a Sprinter Van, which they built out into a campervan to continue their travels and adventures in #vanlife style.
Both originally from the small town of Blanchard, Oklahoma, Nate and Steph enjoy learning about new cultures and experiencing different ways of life across the world. They like to meet new people from all walks of life and just sit and have a beer with whoever shows up. It's all about spontaneity in this life!
They travel with their two pups, Pyros and Sparta, who have become great travelers and adventure pups as well.
----Video filmed with all of (or some of) this equipment:
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Exploring Baja California, Mexico

"Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit," filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
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published: 24 Feb 2016

Why go to Baja California Sur - Lonely Planet travel videos

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mexico/baja-california | Baja (Mexico) is the earth’s second-longest peninsula – over 1200km of the mystical, ethereal, majestic and untamed. Those lucky enough to make the full Tijuana to Los Cabos trip will find that the Carretera Transpeninsular (Hwy 1) offers stunning vistas at every turn. The middle of nowhere is more beautiful than you ever imagined.
For more info on this destination click the link above.

published: 31 Mar 2015

Travel Guide - Baja California

published: 01 Feb 2008

FREE CAMPING & TROUBLE in BAJA CALIFORNIA - Hasta Alaska - S04E08

In this episode of our adventure travel series we discover thebest free camping in Baja California and we drive the whole of the Baja peninsular, resulting in deep trouble at one end.....but first let us show you how good off-grid living and the free camping in Baja california really is .
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published: 09 Mar 2017

Top 5 Things To Do In Cabo // Don't Miss These Spots! // Mexico Travel Tips

Cabo San Lucas is a great place to visit in Mexico's peninsula, Baja California Sur. There are so many things to do in Los Cabos, so here are my top 5 things to do while visiting Cabo!!
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published: 14 Mar 2017

TRAVEL DIARY | Ensenada, Baja California // Mexico

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ABC busses
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published: 31 Aug 2016

BAJA CALIFORNIA TRAVEL ADVENTURE in 360

Come and explore Baja California Mexico on a 360 VR Adventure.
We discovered some magical places in Baja and we're excited to be able to take you with us on our first 360 travel adventure. Vlogging is getting so much more intimate :)
This is the start of something special. We can't wait to see where we can take you next.
* Best experienced in 4K HD
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published: 16 Mar 2017

Embarking on an Epic Motorcycle Journey: Doin' it Baja (Part 1/8)

Doin' ItBaja chronicles the 2200 mile motorcycle trip taken by Arto Saari, Heath Kirchart, Keegan Sauder, and Patrick O'Dell from San Diego to the tip of Baja California, Mexico. They were joined by friends HarveyFoster, Kynan Tait, and Hime Hu, and lead by the indomitable Bill Bryant.
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published: 23 Oct 2012

4 DAYS IN LA PAZ MEXICO IN 4 MINUTES | BEST MOMENTS

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published: 06 Dec 2016

Want the Truth About Baja California Mexico. Can You Handle It!?

The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico...but how many of them have been here lately? Would the MediaLIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived in for the last 6 years then watch this video.

published: 25 Oct 2011

La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico - Official Video

Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site full of natural wonders and human touch.
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HOW TO TRAVEL CENTRAL AMERICA ON $1000 - Ep2 - BAJA MEXICO

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published: 25 Dec 2016

✈Baja Sur, Mexico ►Vacation Travel Guide

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The first edition of the Rough Guide to Baja California checks out the peninsula in its whole. From the frenetic border
town of Tijuana to the magnificent setting of Los Cabos, the 24-page full-color area presents all of the regions
highlights. The guide consists of in-depth listings for all the top places to stay, eat and drink, whatever your budget,
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published: 16 Apr 2015

Where to Surf in Los Cabos, Mexico | Baja California Sur

Located in Baja California Sur, Mexico, the Los Cabos Open of Surf features the World Surf League Qualifying Series 6000 Women's event at the famed Zippers surf break.
Since 2013, female athletes from around the world have been traveling to Los Cabos in hopes of earning vital points towards their professional surfing career, with hopes of one day qualifying for a spot amongst the elite women competing on the World Championship Tour. With high stakes at hand, and some of female surfing's best athletes in attendance, this year's Los Cabos Open of Surf showcased plenty of action and exciting upsets. This year's event champion, Nikki van Dijk, couldn't be happier to claim the prestigious title.
Though most of the competitors were focused on the trophy and prize money, none could help but e...

For the Perfect Baja California Sur Itinerary, Explore Beyond Cabo

CliftonWilkinson, Lonely Planet’s destination editor for Mexico, encourages you to explore beyond Los Cabos. Create the perfect Baja Sur itinerary that takes in prehistoric cave paintings, the oldest mission in the Californias, sea kayaking, whale watching and swimming with sea lions. He knows it’s a cliche but there really is something for everyone here, which he learned by participating in the ATTA’s AdventureWeek Baja Sur.
Credit: ATTA / MarkCrawford (filmmakermc)

published: 14 May 2015

El Golfo de California Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination El Golfo de California in Mexico.
Larger than Italy and twice as long as Florida, the Baja California is a huge peninsula at the southern end of California on the western border of the Golfo California.
A few drops of rain in this region are enough to make the soil explode with life and transform the land into a vast undulating ocean of green palm trees and fruit-bearing cacti.
Remote haciendas interrupt the savannah-like landscape with estates so vast that it's necessary to travel across them by motor vehicle.
Copper Canyon, 'The Barranca Del Cobre', is 4 times larger and 90 metres deeper than the Grand Canyon. Powerful torrents of water created the region's deep canyons and its igneous stones were subjected to powerful erosion, thus creating bizarre rock...

"Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit," filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

"Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit," filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mexico/baja-california | Baja (Mexico) is the earth’s second-longest peninsula – over 1200km of the mystical, ethereal, majestic and untamed. Those lucky enough to make the full Tijuana to Los Cabos trip will find that the Carretera Transpeninsular (Hwy 1) offers stunning vistas at every turn. The middle of nowhere is more beautiful than you ever imagined.
For more info on this destination click the link above.

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mexico/baja-california | Baja (Mexico) is the earth’s second-longest peninsula – over 1200km of the mystical, ethereal, majestic and untamed. Those lucky enough to make the full Tijuana to Los Cabos trip will find that the Carretera Transpeninsular (Hwy 1) offers stunning vistas at every turn. The middle of nowhere is more beautiful than you ever imagined.
For more info on this destination click the link above.

Cabo San Lucas is a great place to visit in Mexico's peninsula, Baja California Sur. There are so many things to do in Los Cabos, so here are my top 5 things to do while visiting Cabo!!
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Cabo San Lucas is a great place to visit in Mexico's peninsula, Baja California Sur. There are so many things to do in Los Cabos, so here are my top 5 things to do while visiting Cabo!!
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TRAVEL DIARY | Ensenada, Baja California // Mexico

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ABC busses
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Great blog post about wine tasting in Mexico
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ABC busses
http://www.abc.com.mx
Great blog post about wine tasting in Mexico
http://www.sandiegored.com/noticias/76591/The-Definitive-Guide-to-the-Valle-de-Guadalupe/

Come and explore Baja California Mexico on a 360 VR Adventure.
We discovered some magical places in Baja and we're excited to be able to take you with us on our first 360 travel adventure. Vlogging is getting so much more intimate :)
This is the start of something special. We can't wait to see where we can take you next.
* Best experienced in 4K HD
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(highly recommended by the way)
#travel360 #nikon #Keymission360 #sp #mexico #baja
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Locations filmed: Baja California Sur, Todos Santos, Cabo Pulmo, Los Cabos (Cabo San Lucas & Cabo San Jose) Santiago, Canyon Del Zorro (AKA Sol De Mayo)

Come and explore Baja California Mexico on a 360 VR Adventure.
We discovered some magical places in Baja and we're excited to be able to take you with us on our first 360 travel adventure. Vlogging is getting so much more intimate :)
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Locations filmed: Baja California Sur, Todos Santos, Cabo Pulmo, Los Cabos (Cabo San Lucas & Cabo San Jose) Santiago, Canyon Del Zorro (AKA Sol De Mayo)

Doin' ItBaja chronicles the 2200 mile motorcycle trip taken by Arto Saari, Heath Kirchart, Keegan Sauder, and Patrick O'Dell from San Diego to the tip of Baja California, Mexico. They were joined by friends HarveyFoster, Kynan Tait, and Hime Hu, and lead by the indomitable Bill Bryant.
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Doin' ItBaja chronicles the 2200 mile motorcycle trip taken by Arto Saari, Heath Kirchart, Keegan Sauder, and Patrick O'Dell from San Diego to the tip of Baja California, Mexico. They were joined by friends HarveyFoster, Kynan Tait, and Hime Hu, and lead by the indomitable Bill Bryant.
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4 DAYS IN LA PAZ MEXICO IN 4 MINUTES | BEST MOMENTS

I had such a fun and wonderful trip and had so much extra footage I wanted to share the last 4 days in La Paz Mexico with you guys with these fun visuals from m...

I had such a fun and wonderful trip and had so much extra footage I wanted to share the last 4 days in La Paz Mexico with you guys with these fun visuals from my favorite moments!
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The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico...but how many of them have been here lately? Would the MediaLIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived in for the last 6 years then watch this video.

The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico...but how many of them have been here lately? Would the MediaLIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived in for the last 6 years then watch this video.

La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico - Official Video

Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site...

Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site full of natural wonders and human touch.
Read more about La Paz in MexicoShowroom:
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Honoring its name, La Paz is a refugee of salt and sand, sun and sea, ideal for weary travelers or those wanting to temporarily retreat from daily chaos, a site full of natural wonders and human touch.
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Departing June 8. 2016 from my home in Huntington Beach, CaliforniaI am attempting to drive my Toyota 4Runner all the way through Central America.... and back home. In this first episode released of my newest adventure/project 100 Days Central America myself and my mate David Elliott make our way down the Baja Peninsula. In the 8 days or so we spent in Baja we had everything from car breakdowns, almost running out of gas in the middle of the desert, and camping on the beach surfing an epic right point.
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Departing June 8. 2016 from my home in Huntington Beach, CaliforniaI am attempting to drive my Toyota 4Runner all the way through Central America.... and back home. In this first episode released of my newest adventure/project 100 Days Central America myself and my mate David Elliott make our way down the Baja Peninsula. In the 8 days or so we spent in Baja we had everything from car breakdowns, almost running out of gas in the middle of the desert, and camping on the beach surfing an epic right point.
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Located in Baja California Sur, Mexico, the Los Cabos Open of Surf features the World Surf League Qualifying Series 6000 Women's event at the famed Zippers surf break.
Since 2013, female athletes from around the world have been traveling to Los Cabos in hopes of earning vital points towards their professional surfing career, with hopes of one day qualifying for a spot amongst the elite women competing on the World Championship Tour. With high stakes at hand, and some of female surfing's best athletes in attendance, this year's Los Cabos Open of Surf showcased plenty of action and exciting upsets. This year's event champion, Nikki van Dijk, couldn't be happier to claim the prestigious title.
Though most of the competitors were focused on the trophy and prize money, none could help but enjoy the incredible scenery surrounding their beachside hotels, the authentic food, and consistently friendly local people.
The Los Cabos Open of Surf is the perfect reason to book your next trip to visit the southern tip of Baja California Surf, Mexico. Not only do you have the opportunity to enjoy the competition, booths, vendors, food trucks, and live concerts, but there is so much to see in both San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas: Hydro Flyboarding, snorkeling, SUPing, zip lining, surfing, nightlife, and so much more!
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Located in Baja California Sur, Mexico, the Los Cabos Open of Surf features the World Surf League Qualifying Series 6000 Women's event at the famed Zippers surf break.
Since 2013, female athletes from around the world have been traveling to Los Cabos in hopes of earning vital points towards their professional surfing career, with hopes of one day qualifying for a spot amongst the elite women competing on the World Championship Tour. With high stakes at hand, and some of female surfing's best athletes in attendance, this year's Los Cabos Open of Surf showcased plenty of action and exciting upsets. This year's event champion, Nikki van Dijk, couldn't be happier to claim the prestigious title.
Though most of the competitors were focused on the trophy and prize money, none could help but enjoy the incredible scenery surrounding their beachside hotels, the authentic food, and consistently friendly local people.
The Los Cabos Open of Surf is the perfect reason to book your next trip to visit the southern tip of Baja California Surf, Mexico. Not only do you have the opportunity to enjoy the competition, booths, vendors, food trucks, and live concerts, but there is so much to see in both San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas: Hydro Flyboarding, snorkeling, SUPing, zip lining, surfing, nightlife, and so much more!
Thank you so much to our partners:
Los Cabos Tourism: http://www.vcabo.com/
Los Cabos Open of Surf: http://www.loscabosopenofsurf.com
Hydro Flyboard: http://www.hydroflyboard.com/public/
Secrets Puerto Los Cabos: http://www.secretsresorts.com/
Cabo Adventures: http://www.cabo-adventures.com/
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For industry news around the clock and to find out about the upcoming television launch, check out:
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Travel video about destination El Golfo de California in Mexico.
Larger than Italy and twice as long as Florida, the Baja California is a huge peninsula at the southern end of California on the western border of the Golfo California.
A few drops of rain in this region are enough to make the soil explode with life and transform the land into a vast undulating ocean of green palm trees and fruit-bearing cacti.
Remote haciendas interrupt the savannah-like landscape with estates so vast that it's necessary to travel across them by motor vehicle.
Copper Canyon, 'The Barranca Del Cobre', is 4 times larger and 90 metres deeper than the Grand Canyon. Powerful torrents of water created the region's deep canyons and its igneous stones were subjected to powerful erosion, thus creating bizarre rock formations.
At a height of 35 metres, the Cascada Cusárare Waterfall is an impressive sight as its magnificent crystal clear water plunges down into the deep abyss below. This part of Mexico, located on the Tropic of Cancer, divides the country into two climatic zones of the same size, temperate and tropical. El Golfo De California and its contrasting deserts, arid mountain regions and lush vegetation is a wonderfully remote landscape whose unique beauty captures the imagination of all who experience it.

Travel video about destination El Golfo de California in Mexico.
Larger than Italy and twice as long as Florida, the Baja California is a huge peninsula at the southern end of California on the western border of the Golfo California.
A few drops of rain in this region are enough to make the soil explode with life and transform the land into a vast undulating ocean of green palm trees and fruit-bearing cacti.
Remote haciendas interrupt the savannah-like landscape with estates so vast that it's necessary to travel across them by motor vehicle.
Copper Canyon, 'The Barranca Del Cobre', is 4 times larger and 90 metres deeper than the Grand Canyon. Powerful torrents of water created the region's deep canyons and its igneous stones were subjected to powerful erosion, thus creating bizarre rock formations.
At a height of 35 metres, the Cascada Cusárare Waterfall is an impressive sight as its magnificent crystal clear water plunges down into the deep abyss below. This part of Mexico, located on the Tropic of Cancer, divides the country into two climatic zones of the same size, temperate and tropical. El Golfo De California and its contrasting deserts, arid mountain regions and lush vegetation is a wonderfully remote landscape whose unique beauty captures the imagination of all who experience it.

Baja The Other California - The Secrets of Nature

Baja California stretches 750 miles southwards from its famous neighbour, the State of California. On either side of this narrow strip of land lie the rich waters of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. The peninsula, for the most part, is desert. Stark but beautiful, its raw landscape, naked rocks and giant cactus contrast with the crystal blue waters of the sea that surrounds it. Isolated from other deserts Baja and the Sea of Cortez are home to weird plants and unique creatures that evolved here coping with this most extreme of places. This is a rare opportunity to see the Boojum, for example, that looks more like a 10 meter high upside down parsnip than a true plant, the blue-footed boobies that each year perform their comical courtship or Lizards that eat flies so salty they would kill ...

FREE CAMPING & TROUBLE in BAJA CALIFORNIA - Hasta Alaska - S04E08

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We took a week off of #vanlife and left out of San Diego to head down the Baja California in search of an awesome Baja California SurfingExperience. This was a 4 day surf tour that included all of the baja surfing we could handle and stuffed us to the brim with some awesome tacos.
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Corazón Vaquero: The Heart of the Cowboy

CorazonVaquero is a high-definition cinematic journey into California'sFinal Frontier. Hidden in the mountains of Baja California, Mexico exists the last western frontier. For more info: http://www.wilderutopia.com/landscape/culture-landscape/corazon-vaquero-last-of-the-californio-cowboys-of-baja-california/
A place where people are living the way they have for 300 years. These direct descendants of the Spanish missionary soldiers still live the lifestyle of the California Vaquero; the famed noble horseman of the West.
Experience the grace, humor and hospitality of the mountain people as we join nationally recognized western saddlemaker Garry McClintock, independent filmmaker Cody McClintock and renown Baja California photographer Eve Ewing in this informative and entertaining portrai...

published: 30 Jun 2013

Baja Overland Expedition

We met up with some great folks for a 4 day overland expedition down to Baja California Mexico. We had camped in La Bufadora and Punta Final, tackled several miles of the Baja 1000, ate some great foot, and overcame a few challenges along the way.
Special thanks to @OVRLANDX from Instagram
Find all the mods to my Jeep here on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/trailrecon
Video transcript:
We have been planning this trip for several months and today was finally the day. We met up early in the morning with a group of great folks in Otay California to begin the trek south.
Our journey on day 1 would begin about a mile north of the Mexican board and then head south on the to Ensenada for lunch and to meet up with Adrian who would be leading us to a private beach on La Bufadora.
On day ...

Baja California stretches 750 miles southwards from its famous neighbour, the State of California. On either side of this narrow strip of land lie the rich waters of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. The peninsula, for the most part, is desert. Stark but beautiful, its raw landscape, naked rocks and giant cactus contrast with the crystal blue waters of the sea that surrounds it. Isolated from other deserts Baja and the Sea of Cortez are home to weird plants and unique creatures that evolved here coping with this most extreme of places. This is a rare opportunity to see the Boojum, for example, that looks more like a 10 meter high upside down parsnip than a true plant, the blue-footed boobies that each year perform their comical courtship or Lizards that eat flies so salty they would kill them, had they not enlarged nostrils with salt glands.

Baja California stretches 750 miles southwards from its famous neighbour, the State of California. On either side of this narrow strip of land lie the rich waters of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. The peninsula, for the most part, is desert. Stark but beautiful, its raw landscape, naked rocks and giant cactus contrast with the crystal blue waters of the sea that surrounds it. Isolated from other deserts Baja and the Sea of Cortez are home to weird plants and unique creatures that evolved here coping with this most extreme of places. This is a rare opportunity to see the Boojum, for example, that looks more like a 10 meter high upside down parsnip than a true plant, the blue-footed boobies that each year perform their comical courtship or Lizards that eat flies so salty they would kill them, had they not enlarged nostrils with salt glands.

More Info: http://adventureinabackpack.com/surfing-in-baja-california/
We took a week off of #vanlife and left out of San Diego to head down the Baja Californi...

More Info: http://adventureinabackpack.com/surfing-in-baja-california/
We took a week off of #vanlife and left out of San Diego to head down the Baja California in search of an awesome Baja California SurfingExperience. This was a 4 day surf tour that included all of the baja surfing we could handle and stuffed us to the brim with some awesome tacos.
Be sure to subscribe to Adventure in a Backpack, Adventure Vloggers for more Adventure Travel and vanlife Updates!
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Both originally from the small town of Blanchard, Oklahoma, Nate and Steph enjoy learning about new cultures and experiencing different ways of life across the world. They like to meet new people from all walks of life and just sit and have a beer with whoever shows up. It's all about spontaneity in this life!
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We took a week off of #vanlife and left out of San Diego to head down the Baja California in search of an awesome Baja California SurfingExperience. This was a 4 day surf tour that included all of the baja surfing we could handle and stuffed us to the brim with some awesome tacos.
Be sure to subscribe to Adventure in a Backpack, Adventure Vloggers for more Adventure Travel and vanlife Updates!
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We built a 100% DIY Campervan so we could travel full-time and take adventures around North America. Want to see how we built it? Check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zprH-U07sg&list=PLmvhcyi4n0TUIwAx8FQ06xsgvY8dxOXCH
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Nate and Steph are a couple of crazy adventurers who decided that life was too short to spend their time and money accumulating "stuff." So, they set out in an RV in January 2016 to travel North America and replace their stuff with experiences. In March 2017, they sold their RV and bought a Sprinter Van, which they built out into a campervan to continue their travels and adventures in #vanlife style.
Both originally from the small town of Blanchard, Oklahoma, Nate and Steph enjoy learning about new cultures and experiencing different ways of life across the world. They like to meet new people from all walks of life and just sit and have a beer with whoever shows up. It's all about spontaneity in this life!
They travel with their two pups, Pyros and Sparta, who have become great travelers and adventure pups as well.
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CorazonVaquero is a high-definition cinematic journey into California'sFinal Frontier. Hidden in the mountains of Baja California, Mexico exists the last western frontier. For more info: http://www.wilderutopia.com/landscape/culture-landscape/corazon-vaquero-last-of-the-californio-cowboys-of-baja-california/
A place where people are living the way they have for 300 years. These direct descendants of the Spanish missionary soldiers still live the lifestyle of the California Vaquero; the famed noble horseman of the West.
Experience the grace, humor and hospitality of the mountain people as we join nationally recognized western saddlemaker Garry McClintock, independent filmmaker Cody McClintock and renown Baja California photographer Eve Ewing in this informative and entertaining portrait of a people living in harmony with their environment.
This 65 minute documentary also features commentary by esteemed Baja California historian Harry Crosby and ProfessorFermin Reygadas (Professor of History and Archeology, University of La Paz, Baja California Sur). Soundtrack recorded live as performed by the vaqueros.
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CorazonVaquero is a high-definition cinematic journey into California'sFinal Frontier. Hidden in the mountains of Baja California, Mexico exists the last western frontier. For more info: http://www.wilderutopia.com/landscape/culture-landscape/corazon-vaquero-last-of-the-californio-cowboys-of-baja-california/
A place where people are living the way they have for 300 years. These direct descendants of the Spanish missionary soldiers still live the lifestyle of the California Vaquero; the famed noble horseman of the West.
Experience the grace, humor and hospitality of the mountain people as we join nationally recognized western saddlemaker Garry McClintock, independent filmmaker Cody McClintock and renown Baja California photographer Eve Ewing in this informative and entertaining portrait of a people living in harmony with their environment.
This 65 minute documentary also features commentary by esteemed Baja California historian Harry Crosby and ProfessorFermin Reygadas (Professor of History and Archeology, University of La Paz, Baja California Sur). Soundtrack recorded live as performed by the vaqueros.
Purchase the DVD: https://squareup.com/store/discover-baja/item/corazon-vaquero-the-heart-of-the-cowboy

We met up with some great folks for a 4 day overland expedition down to Baja California Mexico. We had camped in La Bufadora and Punta Final, tackled several miles of the Baja 1000, ate some great foot, and overcame a few challenges along the way.
Special thanks to @OVRLANDX from Instagram
Find all the mods to my Jeep here on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/trailrecon
Video transcript:
We have been planning this trip for several months and today was finally the day. We met up early in the morning with a group of great folks in Otay California to begin the trek south.
Our journey on day 1 would begin about a mile north of the Mexican board and then head south on the to Ensenada for lunch and to meet up with Adrian who would be leading us to a private beach on La Bufadora.
On day 2, we will head across the peninsula towards San Felipe and tackle a several miles of the Baja 1000 race course, then head to Punta Finale and spend 2 nights there on the beach, and then drive back north to San Diego. In all we would put in just under 800 miles.
Now before you cross the border there are a few things you need to make sure you have:
- A passport
- Mexico car insurance
- A tourist immigration card
- And it’s a good idea to have some Pesos as we did encounter one gas station that wouldn’t take credit cards.
Now I arrived early, and am thankful I did because I did something I hadn’t done since I was a teenager…yep, I locked my keys in my Jeep! This was about to be an adventure we would never forget….
After a quick meet and great, Marco from OVRLNDX held a quick drivers meeting and we set out on our way
We were only about a mile from the boarder, and at the boarder check point they did pull a couple rigs to the side for inspection… make sure you are very cooperative as these folks are just doing there job… we made it though without any issues.
Now keeping a convoy of 12 rigs together in a normal trip is challenging, but when you are crossing the boarder and then navigating Mexico’s streets, you can expect the group to get separated. (insert audio file) We made a few temporary stops just to keep everyone together. And I will say, that fact that everyone was using HAM radios for communication really helped, because there were a few times our gap would have exceed CB range.
Once we got out of town and on the main highway it was much easier keeping the group together.
In our group we had some really nice rigs, there Jeeps, New and old Toyotas, and even an extremely well built Nissan. Everyone rig was setup for overlanding and more than trail capable.
The further south away from the boarder, the more beautiful the scenary became…. The road long the ocean was spectacular.
We did find a tire shop just down the street that made quick work of the change and I think it cost like $4 us…. Better than doing it on the side of the road.
After a few hours on the road we finally made our way to Enseneda, it’s a very beautiful little city.
but first there was a restaurant that came highly recommended that we stop at for a bite to eat.
The great thing about this restaurant, was that across the street there was secure parking, so we didn’t have to worry about leaving these rigs parked out randomly on the street.
The food here was well worth the stop!
After some great conversation and full bellies, it was time to head to La Bufadora.
The drive out to La Bufadora with the ocean, the golden sun set, was truly amazing. After getting turning off the main road and driving a couple miles towards the water, we came to the gate were our host Adrian met us.
Now where we camped was not open to the public, but there are some camp sites scattered around the bay that you can access.
We arrived to our camp site just as the sun was going down, and I think we were all a little ahw struck at just how amazing this location was, to say that the view was breathtaking would be an understatement.
We setup camp for the night, soaked it all in and then sat around the fire for a few hours reminiscing about the days events and sharing our excitement for what the next couple days would possibly bring.
After a great nights rest we all packed up our rigs and decided to do a little exploring of La Bufadora before hitting the road and heading east.
On our way to hit the trail, we were told we needed to pickup some cheese from this little shop..I’ll say as far as cheese goes, it was pretty good!
A little further down the road we came to a military check point. These guys will ask you a few question and may look through your rig… again, just be courteous, they are just doing their job.
We finally made it to a section of the Baja 1000 trail. It was time to air down and have a little fun!
So about 2 in the morning the wind really was kicking. It had to be at least 30 miles and hour.
Packing up in the wind has it’s challenges, but everyone in this group has great gear and a lot of experience.

We met up with some great folks for a 4 day overland expedition down to Baja California Mexico. We had camped in La Bufadora and Punta Final, tackled several miles of the Baja 1000, ate some great foot, and overcame a few challenges along the way.
Special thanks to @OVRLANDX from Instagram
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Video transcript:
We have been planning this trip for several months and today was finally the day. We met up early in the morning with a group of great folks in Otay California to begin the trek south.
Our journey on day 1 would begin about a mile north of the Mexican board and then head south on the to Ensenada for lunch and to meet up with Adrian who would be leading us to a private beach on La Bufadora.
On day 2, we will head across the peninsula towards San Felipe and tackle a several miles of the Baja 1000 race course, then head to Punta Finale and spend 2 nights there on the beach, and then drive back north to San Diego. In all we would put in just under 800 miles.
Now before you cross the border there are a few things you need to make sure you have:
- A passport
- Mexico car insurance
- A tourist immigration card
- And it’s a good idea to have some Pesos as we did encounter one gas station that wouldn’t take credit cards.
Now I arrived early, and am thankful I did because I did something I hadn’t done since I was a teenager…yep, I locked my keys in my Jeep! This was about to be an adventure we would never forget….
After a quick meet and great, Marco from OVRLNDX held a quick drivers meeting and we set out on our way
We were only about a mile from the boarder, and at the boarder check point they did pull a couple rigs to the side for inspection… make sure you are very cooperative as these folks are just doing there job… we made it though without any issues.
Now keeping a convoy of 12 rigs together in a normal trip is challenging, but when you are crossing the boarder and then navigating Mexico’s streets, you can expect the group to get separated. (insert audio file) We made a few temporary stops just to keep everyone together. And I will say, that fact that everyone was using HAM radios for communication really helped, because there were a few times our gap would have exceed CB range.
Once we got out of town and on the main highway it was much easier keeping the group together.
In our group we had some really nice rigs, there Jeeps, New and old Toyotas, and even an extremely well built Nissan. Everyone rig was setup for overlanding and more than trail capable.
The further south away from the boarder, the more beautiful the scenary became…. The road long the ocean was spectacular.
We did find a tire shop just down the street that made quick work of the change and I think it cost like $4 us…. Better than doing it on the side of the road.
After a few hours on the road we finally made our way to Enseneda, it’s a very beautiful little city.
but first there was a restaurant that came highly recommended that we stop at for a bite to eat.
The great thing about this restaurant, was that across the street there was secure parking, so we didn’t have to worry about leaving these rigs parked out randomly on the street.
The food here was well worth the stop!
After some great conversation and full bellies, it was time to head to La Bufadora.
The drive out to La Bufadora with the ocean, the golden sun set, was truly amazing. After getting turning off the main road and driving a couple miles towards the water, we came to the gate were our host Adrian met us.
Now where we camped was not open to the public, but there are some camp sites scattered around the bay that you can access.
We arrived to our camp site just as the sun was going down, and I think we were all a little ahw struck at just how amazing this location was, to say that the view was breathtaking would be an understatement.
We setup camp for the night, soaked it all in and then sat around the fire for a few hours reminiscing about the days events and sharing our excitement for what the next couple days would possibly bring.
After a great nights rest we all packed up our rigs and decided to do a little exploring of La Bufadora before hitting the road and heading east.
On our way to hit the trail, we were told we needed to pickup some cheese from this little shop..I’ll say as far as cheese goes, it was pretty good!
A little further down the road we came to a military check point. These guys will ask you a few question and may look through your rig… again, just be courteous, they are just doing their job.
We finally made it to a section of the Baja 1000 trail. It was time to air down and have a little fun!
So about 2 in the morning the wind really was kicking. It had to be at least 30 miles and hour.
Packing up in the wind has it’s challenges, but everyone in this group has great gear and a lot of experience.

Exploring Baja California, Mexico

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The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

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You can see the scenic tender boat ride from the cruise ship to the Loreto Marina here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qUFHT3GElA
And check out the Loreto beach area here:
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Exploring Baja California, Mexico

"Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit," filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
Find more great content at http://www.matadornetwork.com

Why go to Baja California Sur - Lonely Planet travel videos

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mexico/baja-california | Baja (Mexico) is the earth’s second-longest peninsula – over 1200km of the mystical, ethereal, majestic and untamed. Those lucky enough to make the full Tijuana to Los Cabos trip will find that the Carretera Transpeninsular (Hwy 1) offers stunning vistas at every turn. The middle of nowhere is more beautiful than you ever imagined.
For more info on this destination click the link above.